In 2002, our oldest son (about 11 at the time) was really into pin trading....While sitting on a bus to MK and talking to an older couple, he showed them his pins and how they were organized. They noticed that he had quite a few pins that were firefighter related and they had asked about those. He told them that his daddy is a firefighter and that he wanted to be one too when he was older. Well, before they got off the bus they handed him a beautiful pin of the fire truck on Main Street. He offered to trade and they explained to him that it brings them good luck to give pins away! That boy slept with that pin that night!
Later on in the trip, he was wearing his lanyard while in the food court at AKL and the CM was looking at his state pins that he was trading and mentioned that she was from New Hampshire....unprovoked, he took the NH pin off of his lanyard and passed it to her. She was shocked, and needless to say I was so proud. The next morning when we went back to the food court for breakfast, we heard a woman calling our son's name. It was the same CM from the morning before and she handed to him 2 CM pins, one from their Millenium celebration and one that is an anniversary pin from AKL...both in thier original plastic. He told her that he could not accept those and she insisted, stating that what he did for her meant so much to her. The are both still in their origianl packaging and is so proud of them.
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MVMCP in 2006, our daughter (6) had fallen asleep on the bus on the way over and that quick nap threw her for a loop. She was crying while on Main Street and out of the blue another guest came over to her with a balloon, stating that he was waiting for his wife and children to come out of one of the gift shops and that it was killing him to see her crying. She calmed down right after that and was so happy. On the flip side, when we were leaving the resort, she knew that she could not take the balloon on the plan and took the balloon outside and handed it to another child that was just checking in so that she could enjoy the balloon as much as DD did.
During the same trip DD was given 2 tink pins for having wonderful manners while in the fire station on Main Street...they were the sets that had one to keep and one to share. She immediately went out onto Main Street and handed one of her pins to a little french girl....who was so very excited.
We always give up our seats to those with little ones, and love to hand out glow sticks, bracelets to children, etc. I also am a firm believer that you get back so much more in return!!
This was a great thread and thank you to the OP for staring it!!
Trish